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there is a lot more technology involved. more -- it is a more complicated job. the men use are much bigger than they were. you need more skilled workers than we had back in the day. shouldn't you pay them more than minimum wage? >> if you look at the jobs, people are gettinging the pay they deserve for the work they do. that's why nine out of ten of salaried employees and managers started as minimum wage employees in the rest runt industry. >> you agree that the job like nancy may have, where she is just working the front lines there at mcdonald's, that should be a stepping stone to a management job or something higher? it should not be a job they holds on for long-term? >> well that's up to each individual employee. but the ultimate leverage that employee has is they can leave or work for their employee and the restaurant industry does bet are than most in making sure that people can advance and live the american dream. >> nancy, what is your experience with workers a at this mcdonald's? are there people who have been stuck there for many years? >> yes. there a
there is a lot more technology involved. more -- it is a more complicated job. the men use are much bigger than they were. you need more skilled workers than we had back in the day. shouldn't you pay them more than minimum wage? >> if you look at the jobs, people are gettinging the pay they deserve for the work they do. that's why nine out of ten of salaried employees and managers started as minimum wage employees in the rest runt industry. >> you agree that the job like nancy may...
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this can help you understand another piece of investing technology, a rotation. that's when money flows out of one of the two groups and other into the other. and there's little sectors within those big groups. this is probably completely anethetical about how you have been told to invest. you're not supposed to be able to beat the market. you're supposed to lose money. you should find high quality companies and stick with them and if you hold out long enough you'll make money. this is the philosophy of buy and hold that i spend time trying to debunk. it refuses to die even though it's been discredited by the market's performance. i explain that in real money, getting back to even, those are all about trying to deal with volatile tough markets and stocks hold up when we finally get back to even. once you recognize how powerful the sick ydistinction is. you need to prepare to lose money in the cyclicals. you may be in the wrong sector in the wrong time. that doesn't mean you should only own the group that's in style. not at all, actually. remember the need for div
this can help you understand another piece of investing technology, a rotation. that's when money flows out of one of the two groups and other into the other. and there's little sectors within those big groups. this is probably completely anethetical about how you have been told to invest. you're not supposed to be able to beat the market. you're supposed to lose money. you should find high quality companies and stick with them and if you hold out long enough you'll make money. this is the...
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corning is a technology company that does glass work and facebook is internet. we're going to keep aig, royal bank we'll get rid of, get a health care company, i'm going to integrate bristol-myers right there and then let's do a diversified industrial -- oh, what am i in the mood for here? i want to do lockheed martin. i feel it's right. good example of what should be in there. let's go to jason in washington, d.c. i want lockheed martin ceo. he's doing such a great job. jason in washington, jason? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: thank you for all your service, everything you've done for us everyday investors and financial planners of guys like myself. >> well, thank you, i want everybody to be a better client, better adviser. that's my game. what's up? >> caller: yes, sir, yes, sir. every day. i have onco meds, medical pharmaceutical, bank of america, medical property trust, channeladvisor and google. >> okay. whoa, well, real estate investment trust is not going to be the same as onco med which is a spec. we know that bank of america is fi
corning is a technology company that does glass work and facebook is internet. we're going to keep aig, royal bank we'll get rid of, get a health care company, i'm going to integrate bristol-myers right there and then let's do a diversified industrial -- oh, what am i in the mood for here? i want to do lockheed martin. i feel it's right. good example of what should be in there. let's go to jason in washington, d.c. i want lockheed martin ceo. he's doing such a great job. jason in washington,...
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it takes time to move an adapt technology. all those thousands of smaller agencies are starting to move in this direction. >> if you wanted to get, drill down about what the real needle emphmover is, it is still the taser weapon. video is not that big in terms of actual revenues. >> taser is the cash generating machine in business. video and the cloud, that's the real long-term upside. you know, basically, we're connecting the public safety sector to the cloud. we're the first mover, we're four years into this. we built the expertise, we have thousands of agencies on the system now. the question now is when do we hit a tipping point where it scales with the paid service with the video. >> when you have an account using a taser, how easy is it to convert this other product? >> you know, it takes some work, it's introducing the new concept into law enforcement. what helped us is when the federal government adopted a cloud first policy. it gave us the green light to use the cloud like every other industry. >> i have been waiting
it takes time to move an adapt technology. all those thousands of smaller agencies are starting to move in this direction. >> if you wanted to get, drill down about what the real needle emphmover is, it is still the taser weapon. video is not that big in terms of actual revenues. >> taser is the cash generating machine in business. video and the cloud, that's the real long-term upside. you know, basically, we're connecting the public safety sector to the cloud. we're the first...
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those technology stocks doing well. >> people are saying we can't figure this market out. the ten year moving lower, under 2.8 percent, a lot for people to digest in the morning. >> thank you for joining. >> thank you for having me back. thank you all for tuning in. "fast money" begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. our traders are guy adami, brian kelly, dan nathan, john najarian and mike khouw. let's get to the big story fast is following, rebuilding the housing rally, rough ride for housing bulls with home builders down nearly 30 percent. the question we ask tonight is the recent rate reprieve enough to get investors constructive on
those technology stocks doing well. >> people are saying we can't figure this market out. the ten year moving lower, under 2.8 percent, a lot for people to digest in the morning. >> thank you for joining. >> thank you for having me back. thank you all for tuning in. "fast money" begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. our traders are guy adami, brian kelly, dan nathan, john najarian and mike khouw....
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we've created a marks that don't use our head for technology. they have a charge opening up all ipos going forward, and i think it might be a picture of what's to come. >> david, hold that thought. i would like to bring a new voice in here. katherine kelly, i know you have more information for us. >> i do, and one of the traders i spoke to today is saying they're getting guidance that the nasdaq may open within an hour or so. that was somebody that i spoke to. basically this person told me that's sort of the unofficial word from nasdaq, however, nasdaq is building a lot of concerns from the industry whether or not a mass reopening. other traders are telling me they're frustrated. they're just not getting any information, or any clear information, rather. we're basically saying that open orders will not be canceled. earlier they thought those orders would be canceled. as one person put it to me, the worst night for a trader is uncertainty. i think they were just touching on this, there's a lot of disappointment in nasdaq. i spoke to one kind of s
we've created a marks that don't use our head for technology. they have a charge opening up all ipos going forward, and i think it might be a picture of what's to come. >> david, hold that thought. i would like to bring a new voice in here. katherine kelly, i know you have more information for us. >> i do, and one of the traders i spoke to today is saying they're getting guidance that the nasdaq may open within an hour or so. that was somebody that i spoke to. basically this person...
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the sec is going to put a lot of pressure on these exchanges to improve technology, to improve technology testing, at a time when they're laying off people. i think that's going to cause a lot of pressure on them, and even more pressure towards consolidation. it's an ongoing story. more to say in the next couple days. back to you. >> clarify, bob, for those who don't know. arca, new york stock exchange's all electronics system. sip system, reporting system of the nasdaq, not communicating trades to price reporter and they're both saying it's your fault, no, it's your fault. that's what mary jo white at the sec has to solve and figure out. >> right. good way to put that. when the problem was the matching engines went down, a little piece went down at arca, electronics system here. tried to connect. when it conseconnect whenconsen up, after that, problems. the question, exactly who's at fault? >>> joining us, eric from russell investments. michael from yahoo! finance, and tim from a management group and rick santelli back as well. thanks for joining us. tim, i want to start with you, becaus
the sec is going to put a lot of pressure on these exchanges to improve technology, to improve technology testing, at a time when they're laying off people. i think that's going to cause a lot of pressure on them, and even more pressure towards consolidation. it's an ongoing story. more to say in the next couple days. back to you. >> clarify, bob, for those who don't know. arca, new york stock exchange's all electronics system. sip system, reporting system of the nasdaq, not communicating...
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especially when it comes to technology. that being said, he looked at the charts and he said that teches would have four new leaders that he acronymed fang. based on their names. white fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. fast forward to today and they are up 28% and the s&p 500 up 8% same period. yep, lang nailed the tech. he nailed the casino stocks and a month ago, his chart said by northrop northro northrop-gruman, so we have to pay attention, right? who knows where it's going. take a look at netflix's daily chart. you can see they just broke on out above a powerful ceiling of resistance and lang points out that that happened under strong volume. the more volume the more likely the move is telling the truth. after the break out is a floor of support at 270, six points below where the stock is trading right now. that is a little more than 10% away from the all-time highs. and lang notes that every time they dip, buyers come in and buy aggressively, which is something you want to see in the chart. it indicates ther
especially when it comes to technology. that being said, he looked at the charts and he said that teches would have four new leaders that he acronymed fang. based on their names. white fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. fast forward to today and they are up 28% and the s&p 500 up 8% same period. yep, lang nailed the tech. he nailed the casino stocks and a month ago, his chart said by northrop northro northrop-gruman, so we have to pay attention, right? who knows where it's going....
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>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with the nasdaq's prit reporting simple known at sip. seems the sec issing whoing f lg nor closely at sip, whether or not it could handle the load. it twhaen b wasn't that busy a day. >> one of the technology companies was looking at quotes leading up to the outage, and they essentially said arka was taking information that was sort of from 50 minutes, old information, and trying to push it back through the sip. the securities information processor, and that that information was off then the current marx akets and they had shut it down. the question, you take that blast of i
>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> all week we have been having a late summer cookout, introducing you to my favorite food and beverage stock. if you like to play it more defensively after the big run, maybe you should. now, monday i told you that hain celestial, the organic and natural food, behind the garden of eden, and a host of other brands was best of breed in this space. so you can consider buying some ahead of the quarter which hain reported, well, just last night. sure enough, the company blew them away. they delivered a 3 cent u
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪...
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foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need. >>> plus, jim responds to your tweets. @jimcramer #mad tweets. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, li
foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need....
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the needs of our playground is evolving and so, too, is technology. technology has a very important place in park and park systems and we're absolutely thrilled to welcome the park scape community. parks are democratic. parks create opportunity and accessibility for everyone. and to have wi-fi in parks and to have the technological investment that will allow neighbors to come and do things that they wouldn't otherwise be able to do here, to learn, to read, to listen to music, we've taken a lot of steps in the last few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. t
the needs of our playground is evolving and so, too, is technology. technology has a very important place in park and park systems and we're absolutely thrilled to welcome the park scape community. parks are democratic. parks create opportunity and accessibility for everyone. and to have wi-fi in parks and to have the technological investment that will allow neighbors to come and do things that they wouldn't otherwise be able to do here, to learn, to read, to listen to music, we've taken a lot...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. i . >>> welcome back to "squawk box." phil lebeau spoke to tesla founder elon musk. he joins us now. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. we are here on the model s plant in fremont, california. they are making 500 per week. eventually they will get up to 770 per woke when they ultimately have this line going at full capacity over the next year-and-a-half. take a look at shares of tesla. they are rating tesla on a hold saying tesla may have a 12-to-18 month start on its competitors when it comes to tds. this stock is up 4% in the last year. tesla is saying it is accepting orders for the model s in china. that's important, because china is the number one market in the world not only for autos. will be in the next couple of years for luxury autos. here's what elon musk had to tell us when it comes to the increase in sales here in north
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. i . >>> welcome back to "squawk box." phil lebeau spoke to tesla founder elon musk. he joins us now. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. we are here on the model s plant in fremont, california. they are making 500 per...
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it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies at the same time steve was or earlier, tablet, touch, come on, he was. >> yeah, the difference bill stepped down from microsoft right in the same era when steve stepped back up at apple. this is my point. like it's very hard, the problem with history, you can't run the experiment over again in the alternate scenario, where bill gates stayed at microsoft and has been there for the last 12 years. we don't know how much things would have been different. could have been better, worse, we'll never do. we do know with apple, it was not the same without
it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies...
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the better performers on a relative basis came in technology. down about 1% for the month. the sector my have ekeed out a gain had it not been declines in first solar, hp and microdevice systems. the relative best performing sector was materials because they were only down fractionally, 0.2%. they were helped by cliff, free port, both up 7%. when it comes to the stock market, it was down. it was down across the bothered for those big cap s&p 500 stocks, guys. >> red was the color to wear clearly. thank you very much. >>> when the markets open back up on tuesday, it's going to be september. according to history, that's not a good time of the year for the equity markets, bill. >> since 1950 the dow has lost ground in september 60% of the time. harry thinks it will be another bad september but gina sanchez thinks this time we could buck the historical trend. harry, welcome back. we're all sitting down. you're a bear for september? >> you know, i am. i've been looking at past interviews we've had for a correction of about 10%, which will probably go into september, early octobe
the better performers on a relative basis came in technology. down about 1% for the month. the sector my have ekeed out a gain had it not been declines in first solar, hp and microdevice systems. the relative best performing sector was materials because they were only down fractionally, 0.2%. they were helped by cliff, free port, both up 7%. when it comes to the stock market, it was down. it was down across the bothered for those big cap s&p 500 stocks, guys. >> red was the color to...
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that is why i'm touting the membership of sf city, our technology companies. i will tout the membership of the chamber of commerce. i will tout the membership of the community benefits district and the businesses along the corridors that we want to improve. all of them are partners to help us figure out how to maintain all the infrastructure that we want to put in when we know that the goal is improve services for the residents. so, i suggest that it isn't necessarily going to be reflected in increase to the general fund. it could be healthy relationship with business community to help us maintain that. yes. >> [speaker not understood]. >> well, i think google is happy to do this for the reasons already touted. they agree with us that wi-fi in our parks is a very important, very notable, very honorable goal to accomplish. they stepped up as a member of sf city. part of a whole group of technology partners that want to help our city improve our services. and i think that when companies step that up, just like other companies have done where they lend their empl
that is why i'm touting the membership of sf city, our technology companies. i will tout the membership of the chamber of commerce. i will tout the membership of the community benefits district and the businesses along the corridors that we want to improve. all of them are partners to help us figure out how to maintain all the infrastructure that we want to put in when we know that the goal is improve services for the residents. so, i suggest that it isn't necessarily going to be reflected in...
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it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies at the same time steve was or earlier, tablet, touch, come on, he was. >> yeah, the difference bill stepped down from microsoft right in the same era when steve stepped back up at apple. this is my point. like it's very hard, the problem with history, you can't run the experiment over again in the alternate scenario, where bill gates stayed at microsoft and has been there for the last 12 years. we don't know how much things would have been different. could have been better, worse, we'll never do. we do know with apple, it was not the same without
it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." american airlines, us airways and the justice department are all now saying they're open to settling the case which pits the doj against the proposed merger of the two airlines. joining us to discuss it, kevin stark, senior analyst at crg capital group. good morning to you. i don't know what to think of this. how is it possible that everybody -- i understand why american and usair would be open to a settlement, i don't understand how the doj comes out with this big case, they say the whole thing is horrific and horrible for everybody and now they say, maybe we'll settle? >> i think if you read the court docket, it says they're open to a settlement, but in reality they're not listening to each other. so really -- >> there is a lot of smoke here, nothing real? >>
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." american airlines, us airways and the justice department are all now saying they're open to settling the case which pits the doj against the proposed...
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technology rules the world and all of this, while mark says he wants to connect the world. humans don't know how to manage the risk created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague, chris cuomo, to learn what he learned directly from mark zuckerberg this week. he changed the world once and he wants to do it again. >> it's obvious to look at this, the growing market and the growing space, and mark zuckerberg says it's not about making money for him, it's literally about changing the world. here we use things like facebook to share news, and catch up with our friends, but there, they are going to use it to decide what kind of government they want, get access to health care for the first time ever and connect with family members hundreds of miles away they have not seen in decades. >> what about the how? how do you do this? how developed is the plan? >> we have a rough plan of what we need to do to pull it off, and the plan will evolve over time and we will ge
technology rules the world and all of this, while mark says he wants to connect the world. humans don't know how to manage the risk created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague, chris cuomo, to learn what he learned directly from mark zuckerberg this week. he changed the world once and he wants to do it again. >> it's obvious to look at this, the growing...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> when it comes to syria we've heard from president obama and secretary kerry. what do the american people want? a new nbc news poll says 40% of people disapprove of the president's handling of the situation in syria while just 35% approve. when it comes to military action, 80% say the president needs congressional approval first. i just want to add one other point, however. when you add the question in that it's just air power coming from naval ships and no one is going into syria then the approval rating does go up to about 50%. here now to discuss our options in syria, my free market friday pa
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber....
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> new data in "wall street journal" mos that oil transportation in thes is skyrocketing and we need the pipeline expansion more than ever, but suddenly the state department has come up with a conflict of interest charge. now the decision on the keystone pipeline mass be pushed well into 2014, then there's the interior tes
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added...
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san francisco has been a leader in our technology community and our technology economy across our country and now we get to continue to play a role in being a leader bringing technology solutions to improve the lives of our residents here in our city. it's been a privilege to work on this project and to lead this effort the last two years and look forward to bringing the broader vision of free wi-fi across san francisco in the next few years with all the partners behind me today. this has been a strong collaboration on behalf of a lot of partners. in particular, google, sf city, our recreation and park department as well as our department of technology, and i want to thank all of those involved. this project started a little over two years ago with a conversation i had with an old family friend from google. and i want to take a moment to thank the entire google team that worked on this project. it's been two years, so, it's touched a lot of desks and had a lot of approvals and in particular want to thank veronika bell who is here from google for stepping p. up. google is providing a finan
san francisco has been a leader in our technology community and our technology economy across our country and now we get to continue to play a role in being a leader bringing technology solutions to improve the lives of our residents here in our city. it's been a privilege to work on this project and to lead this effort the last two years and look forward to bringing the broader vision of free wi-fi across san francisco in the next few years with all the partners behind me today. this has been...
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some technologies that though. -- plateau. there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the blackberry q-10. for those who don't know, we should explain that blackberry, which i think most people know has been in a lot of trouble, missed a lot of the revolutions set off by the iphone. very tied to corporate i.t. departments which themselves lost a lot of power. blackberry changed its leadership, changed its entire operating system platform and brought out two new phones. one is called the z-10 and that isn't all touch phone directly competitive with the iphone and the android phones. that has not done very well. the other one was called the q- 1
some technologies that though. -- plateau. there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster tha
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade....
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. join the 90%. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ >>> this should be good. gap recorded its sixth consecutive quarter of higher same-store sales and raised its dividend yesterday. but could the retailer be the next victim of the teen slump? let's debate it. stephanie link is the bull on the gap, mike murphy is the bear. 1:30 on the clock. stephanie, make the bull case. >> retail is hard. i said
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. join the 90%. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you are watching "squawk on the street" live from the world's financial market of the world, and this is the third worst day of the nasdaq yesterday, all on better than expect pad volume and people thought that monday's valiolume would be repeated tuesday, but it didn't. >> and you think that the market needed to take advantage of the decline, because nasdaq has been soaring and the same stocks over and over, and tesla, and maybe today, you look at it and tesla is coming up again, and you feel like somebody is going to come out to say, buy, buy, buy, and netflix we had a chartist talking about that and the concentration of what is winning is genui
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the muenks has incredible satellite technology. they have good technology to pick up conversations, radio chatter, private e-mails as well. so this wouldn't be the kind of thing that would be difficult to hide. you could see where missiles were launched, where they landed and what kind of effects they produced. so i think if the u.s. says they have a good intelligence case, this is not like in iraq we are talking about maybe they were developing weapons in secret and we don't know about it. we could see where rockets were launched. we could see the results that happened in those areas and those results have been pretty clear. reason says there are doubts. many countries, the u.k., britain, france, israel, turkey, several arab states are completely convinced and support a punitive strike. not a long-term campaign, but a one-day campaign, a two-day campaign, that's unclear at this stage, something to show there has to be consequences for using weapons of mass destruction against civilians and doing it in a way where everybody can see
the muenks has incredible satellite technology. they have good technology to pick up conversations, radio chatter, private e-mails as well. so this wouldn't be the kind of thing that would be difficult to hide. you could see where missiles were launched, where they landed and what kind of effects they produced. so i think if the u.s. says they have a good intelligence case, this is not like in iraq we are talking about maybe they were developing weapons in secret and we don't know about it. we...
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four senior technology specialists on leave after a trading glitch. the error is likely to cause the bank tens of millions or dollars. some estimate as much as 100 -- they indicted three men for steele stealing a source code from an automated trading firm t. criminal complaint campaigns three men that worked at flow traders in new york e-mailed themselves leans of code that contain secret algorithms at the trading strategy. one of the traders shared the code with a college friend from m.i.tive. . gentleman, it was you? >> he doesn't know how to use the file thing. >> a file service, on drop box. >> you know what that is? >> it accuses them of using secret software to start their own company. if you recall, gold man sachs alleged a similar program with their programmers or a year before. the scaleability and granularity i find i am doing something cloud based. >> i am basic. >> i am cobalt. >> okay. 2s, a lot of 2s and 1s. i don't know. >> you don't have a drop box? >> i got a lock box and social security like al gore. i don't have a lock box. >> in lu
four senior technology specialists on leave after a trading glitch. the error is likely to cause the bank tens of millions or dollars. some estimate as much as 100 -- they indicted three men for steele stealing a source code from an automated trading firm t. criminal complaint campaigns three men that worked at flow traders in new york e-mailed themselves leans of code that contain secret algorithms at the trading strategy. one of the traders shared the code with a college friend from m.i.tive....
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it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some cities that charge 1800 bucks for a permit for somebody to put solar on their roof. we have to fight that. there are soft costs. we can bring that down. from the small incremental step to the long march in getting it done, those are all the elements that you have to deal with. and there are some pauses, sometimes things plateau. i know some utilities feel we have enough for 33 and a third percent which is our state goal. we have to find other states. we've got to get other people putting out that 33% renewable standard. we've got to get -- and we do, we have a law in california encouraging storage because we can't just rely on the sunlight. (applause) >> we've got to bottle the sunlight. you've probably heard about that. we're bottling sunlight. well, that' a metaphor for storage. but we can get it
it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some cities that charge 1800 bucks for a permit for somebody to put solar on their roof. we have to fight that. there are soft costs. we can bring that down. from the small incremental step to the long march in getting it done, those are all the elements that you have to deal with....
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all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the exhibition and i will not say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the landscap
all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the...
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and like the trend has been, technology has been your friend. the nasdaq up higher than everybody else, 0.8%. microsoft leading. it got an upgrade. hp though big story today, big loser today. down over 13%. now down 16% just this month. and that's what we are following today on "halftime." turnaround troubles.
and like the trend has been, technology has been your friend. the nasdaq up higher than everybody else, 0.8%. microsoft leading. it got an upgrade. hp though big story today, big loser today. down over 13%. now down 16% just this month. and that's what we are following today on "halftime." turnaround troubles.
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>> anything with technology you have to be involved. if the stock has not been a great performer but talking about mobile advertising in leading the core competency sell granted the next guy or maybe that comes in needs to have the creative mind set if they do the stock will shoot to the moon is a great time to get it in. >> i'm sorry we don't have more time but tomorrow we will look at the theory to say we did have the money toank get involved. that argument. >> detroit is now the>> largest u.s. city to file for bankruptcy. it cannot manage itself we're at the end of the road we cannot borrow any morewe money. >> what happened b? it was once prosperous nown s it is iraq. >> for $1,500 you can buyhn this house for years politicians could say they could fix d street. that is its. john: instead. >> they turned city hall into a den of bribes and kickbacks making themselves rich. john: is there hope for places like detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we d
>> anything with technology you have to be involved. if the stock has not been a great performer but talking about mobile advertising in leading the core competency sell granted the next guy or maybe that comes in needs to have the creative mind set if they do the stock will shoot to the moon is a great time to get it in. >> i'm sorry we don't have more time but tomorrow we will look at the theory to say we did have the money toank get involved. that argument. >> detroit is...
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>> they don't understand the technology and so they'll fall victim to it -- >> i'm saying elderly and i don't -- >> all right. >> that's when you are supposed to say, you look great. never mind. >> oh, my lord. >> thank you very much, very much. >>> the gadgets and goodies that will keep your family safe and sound wherever they may roam. you're fine, sweetheart. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. putting up with those annoying period symptoms? general pain relievers, like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... and fatigue and bloating. because you deserve better. >> with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. hit the beach in florida... >> and a reunion in seattle. when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill t
>> they don't understand the technology and so they'll fall victim to it -- >> i'm saying elderly and i don't -- >> all right. >> that's when you are supposed to say, you look great. never mind. >> oh, my lord. >> thank you very much, very much. >>> the gadgets and goodies that will keep your family safe and sound wherever they may roam. you're fine, sweetheart. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well,...
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you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you had something to do with google? it just seems so outlandish or kind of wacky. >> look, microsoft and google, all these people have patents of their own. they all enforce patents. they all charge other companies for patents, and all i'm trying to do is get back the investment that i made to create these patents. >> we kept hearing that what he's really trying to do is gain recognition as a tech visionary, but with his book idea man, he's being branded a bitter billionaire. what's your reaction to people saying it's kind of a revenge book, a bitter book? >> it's not about that. i just felt
you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you...
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like how about making technology more human? >> heather knight explores the world of social robotics. but first, meet andrew tay. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work into a small business and then it's just an obsession and there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive, i just enjoy doing it, almost every aspect. even the stings
like how about making technology more human? >> heather knight explores the world of social robotics. but first, meet andrew tay. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work into a small business and then it's just an obsession and there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive, i just enjoy doing it, almost every aspect. even the stings
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> today is the final trading day of august. them week's focus obviously is going to be the jobs report. joining us is michelle girouard, senior economist at rbs and krishna numani, chief investment officer. i like that gdp number and now i've decided, you
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with...
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to use theem technology that allows that. the common core calcified his age segregation, then, we are in big trouble. educators need to watch their language. they should never use the word rigor. "challenge." rigor means harsh and unyielding. kids respond to challenge. we need to mobilize his technology to allow the kids to move. that is with the common core seems to excel at. you have to say that this is what is going to happen. worth reminding ourselves how the common core came about and why. that states work together and on their own because of their business communities. that theytelling them are not doing well enough and not enough kids graduate from high school. those who do graduate from high need to have remediation before they can do any kind of credit-bearing work. only 25% of kids are ready for college. that is the reality. we are not doing right by our kids and that is the problem that we hope to solve. ands a big thing to take on it is the goal-setting. it was done by looking at standards from around the world. i
to use theem technology that allows that. the common core calcified his age segregation, then, we are in big trouble. educators need to watch their language. they should never use the word rigor. "challenge." rigor means harsh and unyielding. kids respond to challenge. we need to mobilize his technology to allow the kids to move. that is with the common core seems to excel at. you have to say that this is what is going to happen. worth reminding ourselves how the common core came...
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to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> the smartest kids in the world are not here in america. the u.s. spends more on education than almost every other developed country. what do we get for our money? u.s. high school students rank 31st in math and 23rd in science versus other developed countries. this is according to the highly regarded pisa rankings. our education system has barely made any progress in the last half century. education levels can drastically change for better or worse, nations like finland, south korea and canada have made huge gains in international test scores where norway has recently fallen. amanda ripley is the author of the incredible book, "the smartest kids in the world and how they got that way." this book is for everyone in the education debate in the world, especially this country. you've been around the world, you looked at top-performing countries. you collected data on all this, whi
to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> the smartest kids in the world are not here in america. the u.s. spends more on education than almost every other developed country. what do we get for our money? u.s. high school students rank 31st in math and 23rd in science versus other developed countries. this is...
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something i've started calling technology whack-a-mole. you have one problem here, another problem there. it's sort of the nature of complex systems. and i think until we're ready to acknowledge what complex systems are and how to properly deal with them, we're going to constantly see things like this, some worse and some more benign. >> you say that we lately have been seeing these problems. i mean, if you have large systems or large business, i mean, won't you always have kind of problems along the way? is it anything new in reality? isn't it just it's another type of problem now? >> well, it's true. so in technology systems and economics systems, you have what's called fault-tolerant design. you have constant failures. you know, the airline industry is a great example. you have constant failures, but generally those failures are transparent. they never bubble up to the surface because systems are still resilient. just because a technology system fails doesn't mean it needs to crash. and we could be designing our systems, engineering our
something i've started calling technology whack-a-mole. you have one problem here, another problem there. it's sort of the nature of complex systems. and i think until we're ready to acknowledge what complex systems are and how to properly deal with them, we're going to constantly see things like this, some worse and some more benign. >> you say that we lately have been seeing these problems. i mean, if you have large systems or large business, i mean, won't you always have kind of...